Wooden Geometry Footwear

These Knock on Wood Shoes by Agustina Bottoni Embrace Fresh Design Ideas

These 'Knock on Wood' shoes by Agustina Bottoni push the boundaries of footwear design thanks to their geometric aesthetic and unconventional wood materiality.

This pair of shoes is made from 2mm sheets of lightweight and fragile
tanganika wood. Creating a triangular base structure, designer Agustina Bottoni made sure that this footwear prototype featured an even distribution of weight when worn.

Each hand-crafted shoe design is precisely cut thanks to a concept that relies on complex geometric forms that are later translated into a durable structural frame. While providing stability, this frame also creates a dynamic visual pattern that reinforces an individual's foot while boasting a unique shape and form never before seen in the world of footwear design.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Aesthetic in Footwear Design - Incorporating geometric forms into footwear design presents an opportunity for innovative and visually striking products.
2. Unconventional Materials in Footwear Manufacturing - Exploring the use of materials like wood in footwear manufacturing allows for unique and sustainable product offerings.
3. Complex Geometric Forms for Structural Integrity - Utilizing complex geometric forms in shoe design can improve stability and durability while creating visually intriguing patterns.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the geometric aesthetic trend and incorporate it into footwear collections, creating cutting-edge designs.
2. Sustainable Manufacturing - The use of unconventional and eco-friendly materials like wood in footwear manufacturing can drive innovation in sustainable manufacturing practices.
3. Product Design - The incorporation of complex geometric forms in footwear design opens up opportunities for creative product designers to push boundaries and create one-of-a-kind products.

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